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Discovery School Lesson Plans. (Websitings).


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For ready-to-use lessons on Native American history, go to Discovery School. Click on Lesson Plans: K-5, and under U.S. History/Government click Create Your Own Native American Board Game. This grade 4-5 game/lesson plan includes everything from the objectives to suggestions for extensions. In Lesson Plans: 6-8, also under U.S. History/Government is: Trails of Understanding: The Earliest Immigrants. This cooperative lesson plan links to sites that look at whether Native Americans were the first immigrants to North America. The lessons are complete and include standards drawn from McREL. Everything in one, neat package.

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Title Annotation:Native American history internet sites for teaching aids
Author:Cabreja, Francine
Publication:Instructor (1990)
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2001
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